His Pregnant Texas Sweetheart by Amy Woods
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I received this book through Goodreads First Reads and was pleasantly surprised at how well written and a fun read it was. The story starts off when Ryan and Katie who were childhood friends meet up 8 years after being separated. The story changes perspectives back and forth between Ryan and Katie throughout the book flawlessly to never fail to answer the questions of how they feel and what had happened with their lives while apart. Definitely worth checking out for anyone who likes a good romance read. 🙂
Schade of Night by J.P. Wilder
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
I won this book from Goodreads First Reads.
Schade of Night in theory should have been an easy 5 star review for me but in the end I’d have to give it 3-3.5 stars. I normally love a good supernatural thriller but in the end I’d have to say it just never grabbed me the way it should. I found myself never really getting a good connection with the characters in the book. The scenery and settings were often overly described but the emotions that usually flow from a story and drag you in seemed to be lacking to me. Overall though, you have a story involving Demons, Witches, Zombies and the Sentinals which represent the “good guys” who fight the demons so if you are into supernatural thrillers it may be a book to check out.
Married with Zombies by Jesse Petersen
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
If you’re expecting amazing literature then pass this book by but if you’d like a good laugh then this is for you. The two main characters are often hilarious with their bickering and approach to the zombies. Found it quite a fun if not sometimes overly silly read. You have all the elements of zombie horror involved but instead of it being scary it’s done in a comedic approach. Fun quick read.
Zoo by James Patterson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Saw a lot of negative reviews for this book but I actually kind of enjoyed it. Haven’t read a lot of James Patterson to compare it to though. The entire story has that horror feel of this could really happen. Is the science of it accurate? It’s fiction…why expect it to be? The idea that humanity could not give up their comforts to save their own lives though is probably a lot truer than we’d all admit.
Bone Box by Jay Amberg
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
I received a copy of Bone Box in exchange for an honest review.
Joe Travers, trying to escape from his own problems, takes on what he believes is an easy job working for an old friend and heading off to Turkey to oversee an archeological dig site being ran by Sophia Altay. Sophia and her assistant Abrahim have discovered what could be one of the biggest finds in history by uncovering a Bone Box that could hold the remains of Jesus along with two letters. The two go into hiding with the contents of the box when a body is found near the site.
The story started off a bit slow for me but picks up quite a bit once you get into what was discovered at the dig and get introduced to all the different characters. I got to the end though and felt like things still get left a bit up in the air with the box contents, perhaps leaving room for a sequel. A lot of action during the story though so overall an interesting story to read.
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